A
filament network refers to a structure made up of tiny threads or fibers that are intertwined or connected together.
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She revealed that GMF, a protein that promotes the disassembly of branched
actin filament networks, controls the size and lifetime of protrusions in border cell clusters migrating in fruit fly egg chambers.
Once the
actin filament network is fragmented, the bile will push the cell membrane into the cell, through the disrupted actin network.
To confirm the randomness of the filaments, the researchers took a cross-section image of
the filament network and performed a mathematical technique called a Fourier transform, which reveals any repetition in a shape.